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Total 6 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2020-25989 1 Pritunl 1 Pritunl-client-electron 2022-06-02 7.2 HIGH 7.8 HIGH
Privilege escalation via arbitrary file write in pritunl electron client 1.0.1116.6 through v1.2.2550.20. Successful exploitation of the issue may allow an attacker to execute code on the effected system with root privileges.
CVE-2022-25372 2 Microsoft, Pritunl 2 Windows, Pritunl-client-electron 2022-04-27 7.2 HIGH 7.8 HIGH
Pritunl Client through 1.2.3019.52 on Windows allows local privilege escalation, related to an ACL entry for CREATOR OWNER in platform_windows.go.
CVE-2020-25200 1 Pritunl 1 Pritunl 2022-01-01 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
** DISPUTED ** Pritunl 1.29.2145.25 allows attackers to enumerate valid VPN usernames via a series of /auth/session login attempts. Initially, the server will return error 401. However, if the username is valid, then after 20 login attempts, the server will start responding with error 400. Invalid usernames will receive error 401 indefinitely. Note: This has been disputed by the vendor as not a vulnerability. They argue that this is an intended design.
CVE-2020-27519 1 Pritunl 1 Pritunl-client-electron 2021-05-11 7.2 HIGH 7.8 HIGH
Pritunl Client v1.2.2550.20 contains a local privilege escalation vulnerability in the pritunl-service component. The attack vector is: malicious openvpn config. A local attacker could leverage the log and log-append along with log injection to create or append to privileged script files and execute code as root/SYSTEM.
CVE-2016-7064 1 Pritunl 1 Pritunl-client 2020-07-23 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
A flaw was found in pritunl-client before version 1.0.1116.6. A lack of signature verification leads to sensitive information leakage
CVE-2016-7063 1 Pritunl 1 Pritunl-client 2020-07-23 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
A flaw was found in pritunl-client before version 1.0.1116.6. Arbitrary write to user specified path may lead to privilege escalation.